Changes to the tax code that are now in effect might snare up to 4.5 million Americans at tax time next April
Gunman's attack sends people scrambling in the heart of Cincinnati amid cries of "shooter!"
Hospital spokeswoman says 4 victims transported to University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Cincinnati Police Department describes incident as "active shooter/officer involved shooting"
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From a mysterious op-ed slamming President Trump by a senior administration official to Kim Kardashian West's reform efforts, here's what happened Wednesday
More than 50 million women have participated in the Girl Scouts of America. Sylvia Acevedo, CEO of the Girl Scouts and former NASA scientist, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her new book, "Path to the Stars: My Journey from Girl Scout to Rocket Scientist."
Starbucks will open its first location in Italy Friday. Former CEO Howard Schultz made headlines this summer when he announced he's stepping down as chairman after 36 years with the company. Schultz joins "CBS This Morning" from the new Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Milan for his final interview representing Starbucks. Asked about whether he'll run for office, Schultz said the world is "hungry for the idealism of America."
Lawmakers questioned Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey about foreign interference in American elections. They expressed regret and suggested major changes are needed. Wired editor-in-chief and CBS News contributor Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what he says was a substantive conversation.
"I've got great aspirations for what I can do in the future to try and help those people who are being left behind," Schultz said
Educator and entrepreneur Sal Khan is working to bring free education to the world. The founder of Khan Academy, a non-profit organization that offers free educational content online, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss mastery learning. Their online platform has 64 million registered users in 190 countries.
On "The Takeout," Director of Defense for POW and MIA Accounting Agency Kelly McKeague said "in the next week," two individuals will be identified among Korean War remains repatriated from North Korea.
The expansion will add 27,000 spaces, including more than 16,000 reserved for cremated remains in a new columbarium
Backlash against now-abandoned open-door immigration policy set to grant party with neo-Nazi roots new power
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Delta Fire, in vicinity of Redding, prompts evacuations as it quickly chews up thousands of acres, wildfire, california
Uber is rolling out new features to improve safety and privacy. Passenger phone numbers will stay hidden and addresses will disappear when trips are over. Uber's new "ride check" feature can detect when a vehicle is in a crash or makes an unplanned stop. Kris Van Cleave spoke to Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi.
One year into his tenure, the often-troubled company's chief talks about the future, including when to go public
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle company, Goop, agreed to a $145,000 settlement after being accused of making unfounded claims about products — including vaginal eggs — designed to aid women's sexual and emotional health. Anna Werner reports.
The North-American Interfraternity Conference announced tough new restrictions on hard liquor in all fraternities following a settlement between the family of Penn State student Timothy Piazza and his fraternity, Beta Theta Pi. The 19-year-old died during a hazing ritual in 2017. In his first interview about Piazza's death, Penn State President Eric Barron tells CBS News' Jericka Duncan about his personal mission to prevent future tragedies.